Salisbury Teen Convicted of Burglary, Armed Robbery

SALISBURY, Md.- A Wicomico County jury has convicted a Salisbury teen of burglary, armed robbery and related charges in connection with a crime spree that occurred earlier this year.

Malik Dajour Moore, 19, on Wednesday was found guilty of first-degree burglary, two counts of armed robbery, two counts of false imprisonment, conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary, two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, two counts of theft $1,000-$10,000 and theft under $1,000. The court has ordered a pre-sentence investigation in the case and sentencing will be scheduled on a later date.

Prosecutors said Moore's conviction stemmed from an incident that occurred in the early morning hours of April 23, when he and his accomplices, 19-year-old Darrell Lamont Dixon, and 16-year-old Nahmir Tareek Bundy, were in the area of Virginia Avenue on bicycles. Authorities said there the trio came across a .22-caliber rifle that was stored in an unlocked truck toolbox. The men stole the .22-caliber rifle and later found themselves checking cars for valuables on Ridge Road, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors said that while in the driveway of one of the homes, the trio observed some X-Box video games that were visible through the home’s windows. Authorities said the men, armed with the .22-caliber rifle, made entry into the home through a side window. Prosecutors said that once inside, the men immediately began stuffing backpacks full of items from the house. Two of the home’s occupants were accosted in their beds at gunpoint by one of the men, prosecutors said. They said that one of the victims was then held by Bundy at gunpoint on a living room sofa while the other men continued to fill three backpacks full of the victims’ property.

Later that same morning, the Salisbury Police Department, which investigated the incident, executed search warrants on 214 Delaware Ave. in Salisbury. Prosecutors said that once officers made entry into the home, Bundy was found in the home’s basement in possession of several of the items stolen from the residents. Dixon and Moore were observed outside of the home by police just before they entered the house, authorities said. Further investigation revealed the extent of Bundy’s, Moore’s and Dixon’s involvement in this crime, according to prosecutors.

On Sept. 1, Dixon pleaded guilty to conspiracy-home invasion, first-degree assault and firearm use during a crime of violence. On Sept. 3, Bundy pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary, two counts of armed robbery and use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence on Sept. 3. Bundy is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 15,. Dixon is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 2. Even though Bundy is 16, he will be sentenced as an adult, prosecutors said.

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.